Classical Piano Grade 2
The essential syllabus for the aspiring pianist. RSL Classical Piano Grade 2 will provide you with everything you need for your Grade 2 exam, including a diverse range of repertoire, a truly innovative range of supporting tests and a vast array of professionally recorded backing tracks and audio examples.
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Classical Piano Grade 2
Graded Music Exam: Grade 2
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Supporting Tests£4.49
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- Ten benchmarked arrangements covering a range of classical styles
- Downloadable audio: easily access audio content online
- Fact Files: composer background information
- Walkthroughs: in-depth guidance for each arrangement
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- Technical Exercises
- Ear Tests
- General Musicianship Questions
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- Ludwig Van Beethoven - Für Elise
- Alexis Ffrench - Together at Last
- Simone Plé-Caussade - Le Chant du Pâtre
- Ludovico Einaudi - Elegy for the Arctic
- Glenda Austin - Tarantella in G minor
- Nikki Iles - The Cheshire Cat
- Henry Mancini - The Pink Panther Theme
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Minuet in D, K7
- Helen Madden - The Midnight Swan
- Ignatius Sancho - Christmas Eve
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Technical Exercises
- Group A - Scales
- Group B - Arpeggios
- Group C - Technical Studies
Unseen Tests
- Sight Reading
- Contemporary Improvisation & Interpretation
- Ear Tests (Melodic Recall)
- General Musicianship Questions
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The piece “River Flows In You” (Yiruma) - Has been replaced with “Elegy For The Arctic” (Einaudi). Candidates who have purchased the previous edition of the grade 2 book may still perform “River Flows In You” in their exam. (Updated January 2023)
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Ear test – Melodic recall
The details of the range and starting note of the test have been updated. The first sentence should read "The examiner will play you a two bar diatonic melody in the key of C major with a range up to a fourth. The first note will be the root note." (Updated 18 October 2021)
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In the glossary of musical terms ('Piano Notation Explained') the entry marked 'D.S. al Fine' has been updated to read 'D.S. al Coda'. (Updated 25 July 2023)
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